Fly_Guy Posted May 13, 2009 Posted May 13, 2009 Had an absolute blast in zone 2 and 1 - I was picking up a hit on every drift in 2 (it seemed like). If I could'a set the hook on all of em, It would've been a 150+ day! Whooo!! Using glo-balls under a float about 3-4 feet. (that's what made the hook set hard) Don't be afraid of the quick water - the trout are there in #s! It's the most fun I've ever had in RR, fishingwise. In zone one, cracklebacks were working, and picked up a few on a large black ant. There wasn't another fisherman I could see in zone two, and when they're hitting that good, it's fun as all get out. I much prefer this high water, even though you have to use a high visibility fly. I think the glo-ball moves kinda slow in the current (comparably), so that helps once it's sunk. Yahoo - I'm ready for our annual trip w/ a bunch of friends from KC next month!
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